Bloody Hacksaw Ridge, just because of faith?

Cecile 2022-04-20 09:01:06

1.

Many friends said that this film is about faith.
No,
Doss’s faith
allows him to avoid military service.
The U.S. government and the U.S. military cannot force him to join the army.
He volunteered to join the army,
not for faith,
but to protect faith .There

is a plot in the film.
When the attack started,
Doss was held down by a Japanese army.
His comrade-in-arms shot and saved him.
Although
the comrade-in-arms did not survive in the end
,
his shot was equivalent to saving him. At least 50 other comrades-in-arms.

Doss hangs up,
is it just Doss's greatness,
no, it
is the greatness of the American system.
Although all the comrades-in-arms and the officers do not agree with Doss' beliefs,
they have tried every means to get him out of the army,
He even planned to frame him and beat him,
but
under the protection of the system, he
persevered
and went to the battlefield.

This is why he joined the army,
not because of belief,
but because of others,
with life and
blood ,
help him guard his beliefs,
defend his beliefs,
Doss,
also use his beliefs,
his life,
and his blood
to guard those defenders,
Even if he doesn't have a gun,
even if he doesn't kill,
he is still fighting,
fighting prejudice, fighting prejudice,
fighting
hostility, fighting
the enemy,
just to protect his beliefs.

Two
friends said that the first hour was boring and
fainted . Sleepy,
nothing new,
and even said that he copied the full metal casing.

If
you can't understand the meaning of the first hour,
you can't understand his openness and greatness in the next hour.

Do you think his battle started in Okinawa? ,
friend,
his battle begins with joining the army.
And,
that is, a longer, more difficult battle.

Let's think about
when we are well-intentioned and kind-hearted,
but faced with no one who understands, no one helps, and is completely hostile Environment,
everyone wants you to be removed quickly,
please ask yourself, can you persevere.

Third, many friends do not know the battle of Okinawa
about the war scene . Most people only know the absolute superiority of the US military in the Pacific battlefield, which is devastating, but not Knowing that since Iwo Jima, the Japanese army changed its tactics and aimed to kill as many U.S. troops as possible. Therefore, they built fortifications mainly based on tunnel trenches, and never attacked easily . The U.S. military's superiority in firepower and technology cannot give full play to it.








The Japanese army did not cut off the climbing net and did not use the superiority of condescending to attack the US military downwards,
just hoping to attract the US military to the Hacksaw Ridge and use the terrain advantage to kill a large number of American soldiers. Fortunately,
the war
is so terrible,
otherwise many people will love him.

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Extended Reading
  • Fletcher 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    War does not make us better, it only magnifies our good and evil

  • Leslie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I feel sorry for Mel Gibson's filming of such a superficial religious film, and angry at the religious teaching that is so wrong that it violates biblical principles. Compared with the thin red line, this film is really like coaxing children. If Mel Gibson doesn't solve the humanistic tendencies in his beliefs, he will really stop making films with such subjects in the name of missionary work. It is really self-defeating and suspected of being a "fake master"!

Hacksaw Ridge quotes

  • Sgt Howell: Gentlemen! I want you to meet Private Desmond Doss. Apparently, Private Doss does not believe in violence. He does not practice violence. He will not even deign to touch a weapon. You see, Private Doss is a conscientious objector. So I plead with you, do not look to him to save you on the battlefield, because he will undoubtedly be too busy wrestling with his conscience to assist.

    Desmond Doss: Sarge, that's not true...

    Sgt Howell: PRIVATE, AS YOU WERE! Now I realize that some of you might have strong feelings about this. It is what we men fight for. To defend our rights, and to protect our women and children. Even if Private Doss' beliefs might cause women and children to die. So I will expect everyone in this company to give Private Doss the full measure of respect he is due for the short time that he will be with us.

  • [Sgt. Howell arrives at the barracks the night after Doss had been beaten by his fellow men]

    Sgt Howell: As you were. Where's Doss?

    [Everyone turns to the back of the barracks where Doss - visibly beaten - has just finished his shower; Sgt, Howell is disturbed by the sight and breathes a sigh of melancholy]

    Sgt Howell: [sympathetic] This isn't good for anybody.

    Desmond Doss: Sure ain't what I signed up for.

    Sgt Howell: [beat] It's not about what you signed up for. It's about the lives of every man in here. And yours, son. It's time to quit this. Finish getting dressed and I'll walk you down.

    [beat]

    Sgt Howell: It's okay, Doss. There's no shame in this. Let's go.

    Desmond Doss: I got extra guard duty today, and I'm on KP this morning, so... Can't.

    Sgt Howell: [nods impressed with his character] All right, Doss.

    [shifts to professional tone]

    Sgt Howell: Private Doss, can you identify the men that beat you?

    Desmond Doss: No, Sarge.

    Sgt Howell: Are you saying that you don't know who attacked you?

    Desmond Doss: I never said I was attacked, Sarge.

    Sgt Howell: Well, what the hell are you saying, Doss? You bruised half your body sleeping?

    Desmond Doss: I... I sleep pretty hard.

    Sgt Howell: [Doss has finally won him over] All right.